Posts Tagged ‘Urban Fantasy’

Tweet Veena’s review of Blood Assassin (The Sentinels, Book 3) by Alexandra Ivy Urban Fantasy published by Zebra Books 30 Dec 14 This book takes us deeper into the intriguing world of high bloods and the sentinels who guard them. Humans fear them but have no qualms about using their gifts when they need them, and so the […]

Tweet Veena’s review of Archangel’s Shadows (Guild Hunter, Book 7) by Nalini Singh Urban Fantasy published by Jove 28 Oct 14 Ms. Singh is an incredible writer and I feel blessed to have her novels be a part of my reading life. This novel, though, in my opinion, needs to be savored slowly to get the most out […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of Burn for Me (Hidden Legacy, Book 1) by Ilona Andrews Urban fantasy published by Avon 28 Oct 2014 I will read anything by husband-and-wife team Ilona Andrews. I love the Kate Daniels series, which seems to just keep getting better. The Edge books have provided some of my favorite romances in […]

Tweet Veena’s review of Falling Light (Game of Shadows, Book 1) by Thea Harrison Urban Fantasy Romance published by Berkley 04 Feb 14 This two-book series has it all. An evil so deep that it penetrates the skin of human beings and turns them into mindless followers forced to do the bidding of the face that […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of Fifth Grave Past the Light (Charley Davidson, Book 5) by Darynda Jones Urban fantasy published by St. Martin’s Press 9 July 13 I am a sucker for a good bargain, which is why I bought the ebook of First Grave on the Right when it was on sale. I’d heard all […]

Tweet Sandy M’s review of Lover Reborn (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 11) by J.R. Ward Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy published by Signet 2 Oct 12 I know there’s been some flak over the last few books in this series, folks aren’t liking the lack of romance, feel there’s less connection to characters, or don’t like the […]

Tweet Rebekah’s review of Gilded (St. Croix Chronicles, Book 2) by Karina Cooper Steampunk/Historical Urban Fantasy published by Avon 26 Dec 12 This is my first venture into the genre of steampunk/urban fantasy and I’m pleasantly surprised with the experience. The mixture of a historical setting and creative fanciful inventions are intriguing. While this isn’t a […]

Tweet Gwen’s review of Iced (Dani O’Malley, Book 1) by Karen Marie Moning Urban Fantasy published by Delacorte Press 30 Oct 12 Yes. It’s me. I have returned to review this book for Sybil and the other ducks at TGTBTU. Let me open this review by telling you that I’m a huge KMM fan. She’s […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of Infamous (Chronicles of Nick, Book 3) by Sherrilyn Kenyon Young adult urban fantasy published by St. Martins Griffin 13 Mar 12 Sherrilyn Kenyon may be famous for her Dark-Hunters series, but I don’t think I’ve read more than two books from the series. I have, on the other hand, been following […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, Book 10) by Kim Harrison Urban Fantasy published by Harper Voyager 21 Feb 12 Pale Demon injected life into the Hollows series. It was tense, sexy, and all about the characters. A Perfect Blood has a lot to live up to. And it does have a […]

Tweet Ash’s review of Shaedes of Gray by Amanda Bonilla Urban fantasy published by Signet Eclipse 06 Dec 11 I think maybe I am getting burnt out on paranormals because I feel like I never have anything new to say. I like Shaedes of Gray, but it doesn’t blow me away. With so many books […]

Tweet Ash’s review of Bloodlust (Nightshade Series, Book 2) by Michelle Rowen Urban fantasy published by Berkley Sensation 05 Jul 11 I really enjoy this series and I am happy to say that Michelle Rowen has left me feeling happy and satisfied with how it ends. Declan is always going to be a favorite of […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of Magic Slays (Kate Daniels, Book 5) by Ilona Andrews Urban Fantasy published by Ace 31 May 11 Magic Bleeds is an almost perfect urban fantasy novel, so husband and wife team Ilona Andrews have a lot to live up to in Magic Slays. But while Magic Slays falls short of its […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of Serpent’s Storm (Calliope Reaper-Jones, Book 3) by Amber Benson Urban fantasy published by Ace 22 Feb 11 Serpent’s Storm is one of two books I’ve read recently that I loved aside from one element. Amber Benson (yes, Tara of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) has been improving with each book in the […]

Tweet Liviania’s review of Twisted (Intertwined, Book 3) by Gena Showalter Urban fantasy published by Harlequin Teen 30 Aug 11 Gena Showalter’s Intertwined series has never been light and fluffy, but Twisted takes some dark turns. This isn’t too surprising considering Unraveled ended shortly after Aden, the hero, got stabbed through the heart.